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  2. HITLER IN POWER

    There was a sensational political development yesterday when General von Schleicher's Cabinet resigned after a life of less than two months. ...

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  3. FRENCH POLITICS

    M. d'Aladier, who is a schoolmaster, proposes to seek the participation of the Socialists in his Cabinet, but it they decline he will ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    Several creeks near Rosewood rose rapidly on Saturday following a rainfall of up to three inches. The low level of the traffic bridge on the ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S MEAT IMPORTS

    The Argentine mission, headed, by the Vice-President, Dr. Roca, arrived here to-day en route to England, where it will return the Prince of ...

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  6. EXTRAORDINARY SENTENCE

    An extraordinary decision has been given by the High Court judges of Hyderabad (an independent State) in a case sent to them for ...

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  7. PICNICKERS POISONED

    Adherents of the Methodist Church at Osborne Park held a Sunday School picnic at Peppermint Grove to-day. Everything ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S WAR DEBTS

    Following a four hours' private conference with Mr. Roosevelt, the British Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay, handed to the press a ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL RUMOURS

    Political circles are full of rumours, some of them sensational, following the resignation on Saturday of General von Schleicher's ...

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  10. LADY ABE BAILEY.

    Lady Abe Bailey has been missing since she left the San Xavier aerodrome, near Cartagena, at 10 a,m. on Friday. She persisted in ...

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  11. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS

    A conference of representatives of the primary producers in the Souths era Riverina and representatives of the Victorian arid New South Wales ...

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  12. GROWING DEFICIT.

    While France awaits a new Government the Budget deficit is growing at the rate of £10,000 an hour, consequently the post of Finance ...

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  13. SKELETON FOUND ON BEACH.

    Portion of a skeleton, believed to be that of James Stanton Beli, one of the two persons who were drowned at Scarborough Beach on ...

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  14. RAVENSTHORPE MINING

    C. Grant has bagged about 900 tons of copper ore for shipment to England. This ore was originally purchased by the Mines Department ...

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  15. SIR ROBT. HORNE'S VIEWS.

    Sir Robert Horne, a former Minister, in an address which was broadcast to the United States, said to-day, that he welcomed the proposed ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. SERIOUS RIOTING.

    The serious rioting which occurred between the Arc de Triomphe and the Place de la Concorde oh Sunday indicates a tense ...

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  17. SOVIET WHALERS.

    The police urge the confiscation of two Soviet whalers which were captured in a prohibited port, as the evidence of the logbooks does not ...

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  18. CABINET NEGOTIATIONS

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Berlin states that President von Hindenburg has entrusted Captain von Papen with the ...

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  19. MURCHISON CRUSHINGS.

    A parcel of 17¼ tons from a prospecting area held by J. Davis on the south side of the Meekatharra town boundary, was treated at the ...

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  20. BUFFALO FLY IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister, in charge of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Senator McLachlan, in a statement issued to-day in reply to ...

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  21. SCHOOLGIRL TOURISTS.

    A party of 83 W.A. schoolgirls, returning from a tour of the eastern States, arrived at Albany this morning in the Katoomba. Miss Hooten ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. PRODIGIES OF NATURE

    In 1912 several observers at different points and times round about, Yarmouth and southwards as far as Rye and Bexhill, in England ...

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  23. CANBERRA HOTELS

    As the result of the proposed leasing of the Hotel Wellington, at Canberra, to private enterprise, it is expected there will be further changes ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. FARMER'S DEMONSTRATION.

    Fifteen thousand farmers' employees attended an anti-taxation demonstration at Quimper. Speakers denounced speculation in wheat ...

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  25. SAFETY IN MINES.

    The manager of a South Wales coal mine, after hearing a wireless broadcast of an S.O.S., was convinced that warnings were more ...

    Article : 105 words
  26. THE NEW CABINET

    Herr Hitler has been appointed Chancellor and has formed a Cabinet comprising the following Ministers:— ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. HAVE YOU A SIXTH SENSE

    For most of us the usual allowance of five senses is quite sufficient—sometimes, perhaps, more than enough: but there are many people ...

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  28. THE BEGINNING OF POLICE

    Many hundreds of years ago the ancient Egyptians established an efficient police force, an armed body of men whose duty it was to keep ...

    Article : 209 words
  29. LIGHT IN BERLIN

    A German newspaper published in 1819, stated that "Street illumination is an evil" for the following reasons:—"(1) From the theological ...

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  30. COOLGARDIE STATE BATTERY.

    No man who has as much as a nodding acquaintance with the State battery can walk along the street these times without being accosted ...

    Article : 325 words
  31. FIRST AUSTRALIAN THEATRE

    On January 16, 1796, the first theatre in Australia was opened at Sydney with a performance of "The Revenge," followed by an ...

    Article : 151 words
  32. EXCITEMENT IN BERLIN

    The news of Hitler's appointment to the Chancellorship spread like wildfire through Berlin. Great crowds gathered outside the ...

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  33. ORIGIN OF SPECTACLES

    Spectacles were scarcely necessary in the days before printing was introduced. Few books were written, and only the monks and educated ...

    Article : 239 words
  34. THE FIRST MAIL COACH

    In the later years of the 18th century the smuggling of letters was a profitable occupation. It became so because the British Post Office ...

    Article : 197 words
  35. EFFECT ON THE BOURSE

    Though several powerful subordinates of Herr Hitler are included in the Cabinet, the fact that it is a coalition will probably prevent the ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. ANOTHER ELECTION EXPECTED

    President von Hindenburg signed the document appointing Herr Hitler Chancellor, after a conference with Captain von Papen Herr ...

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